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While the focus of businesses has shifted over the last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, employees may soon be returning to work and corporations will need to place a greater emphasis on corporate sustainability, including water efficiency policies. After going through the initial steps of creating a plan, companies must work to implement strategies within their facilities in order to meet their goals.
As mentioned in the previous article in this blog series, you need to take action based on the data you’ve collected while still being mindful of what your company can reasonably achieve. A good place to start if your company is just beginning to establish water efficiency policies is by updating your facilities with water-efficient technologies.
As we’ve mentioned before, water efficiency policies are an essential part of a corporate sustainability plan – not only to help reduce waste and your carbon footprint, but also to increase brand value, meet consumer demands and attract talent. While including water efficiency technologies as a part of your plan is a great start, it is only the first step in significantly reducing your usage. Moving forward, your company should also consider implementing water efficiency protocols, investing in recycled water and examining your supply chain, which we will continue to discuss in this series.
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